French badminton player
Badminton player
Sandra Dimbour (born 13 June 1970) is a French badminton player from Racing Club de France, Paris.[1] Join the INSEP in 1989, Dimbour competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics in 1992, 1996, and 2000.[2][3] She had won 15 times National Championships, 8 in the singles, 5 in the women's doubles, and 2 in the mixed doubles event.[4] After retirement from the international tournament, she started a career as a badminton coach.[2] Dimbour was a member of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee from 2002-2009.[5]
Achievements
IBF International
Women's singles
Year
|
Tournament
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Opponent
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Score
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Result
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1988
|
Spanish International
|
|
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Winner
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1993
|
Strasbourg International
|
|
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Winner
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1994
|
Mauritius International
|
Tanya Woodward
|
11–6, 6–11, 11–5
|
Winner
|
1994
|
Slovenian International
|
Irina Serova
|
9–11, 8–11
|
Runner-up
|
1996
|
Slovenian International
|
Maja Pohar
|
11–5, 12–9
|
Winner
|
1996
|
Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse
|
Tracey Hallam
|
11–12, 12–11, 12–11
|
Winner
|
1996
|
Spanish International
|
Tanja Berg
|
11–8, 2–11, 10–12
|
Runner-up
|
1998
|
Czech International
|
Ella Karachkova
|
9–11, 7–11
|
Runner-up
|
1998
|
Spanish International
|
Julia Chen
|
8–11, 8–11
|
Runner-up
|
1999
|
Australian International
|
Brenda Beenhakker
|
11–3, 11–5
|
Winner
|
1999
|
Slovenian International
|
Maja Pohar
|
8–11, 6–11
|
Runner-up
|
1999
|
Spanish International
|
Takako Ida
|
2–11, 0–11
|
Runner-up
|
Women's doubles
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